Mathematical Modeling of Electromagnetic Levitation Based Active Suspension Using Bond Graph

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This paper offers motivation for modeling and simulation of an electromagnetic levitation based active suspension system (EMLASS) using bondgraph. Model of EMLASS contains 2 electromagnets as an unsprung mass and one magnet as sprung mass. Levitation based suspension is a novel technique to develop an active suspension over current technology. It has a high dynamic capability which is more sensitive for the road irregularities and its advantage is to provide additional stability to eliminate the effect of road irregularities. Our goal is to develop mathematical modeling and bondgraph modeling of EMLASS.

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